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Publisher
Free Press
ISBN-10
0684825252
ISBN-13
9780684825250
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19302

Product Key Features

Book Title
Trust : the Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity
Number of Pages
480 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1996
Topic
Economic History, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, History & Theory, Social History, Economics / General
Genre
Philosophy, Political Science, Business & Economics, History
Author
Francis Fukuyama
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
19.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Trade
Dewey Edition
20
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Amitai EtzioniWashington Post Book WorldThe ultimate book for those who seek to understand economics but realize that they are nestled in societies and cultures. A whole new way of doing economics., Amitai Etzioni Washington Post Book World The ultimate book for those who seek to understand economics but realize that they are nestled in societies and cultures. A whole new way of doing economics., Robert Kaplan Los Angeles Times Book Review A work of interdisciplinary synthesis that shows a superior mind in action., Robert KaplanLos Angeles Times Book ReviewA work of interdisciplinary synthesis that shows a superior mind in action.
Dewey Decimal
306.3
Table Of Content
CONTENTS Preface PART I The Idea of Trust: The Improbable Power of Culture in the Making of Economic Society 1. On the Human Situation at the End of History 2. The Twenty Percent Solution 3. Scale and Trust 4. Languages of Good and Evil 5. The Social Virtues 6. The Art of Association Around the World PART II Low-Trust Societies and the Paradox of Family Values 7. Paths and Detours to Sociability 8. A Loose Tray of Sand 9. The "Buddenbrooks" Phenomenon 10. Italian Confucianism 11. Face-to-Face in France 12. Korea: The Chinese Company Within PART III High-Trust Societies and the Challenge of Sustaining Sociability 13. Friction-Free Economies 14. A Block of Granite 15. Sons and Strangers 16. Job of a Lifetime 17. The Money Clique 18. German Giants 19. Weber and Taylor 20. Trust in Teams 21. Insiders and Outsiders 22. The High-Trust Workplace PART IV American Society and the Crisis of Trust 23. Eagles Don't Flock -- or Do They? 24. Rugged Conformists 25. Blacks and Asians in America 26. The Vanishing Middle PART V Enriching Trust: Combining Traditional Culture and Modern Institutions in the Twenty-first Century 27. Late Developers 28. Returns to Scale 29. Many Miracles 30. After the End of Social Engineering 31. The Spiritualization of Economic Life Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
In his bestselling The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama argued that the end of the Cold War would also mean the beginning of a struggle for position in the rapidly emerging order of 21st-century capitalism. In Trust, a penetrating assessment of the emerging global economic order "after History," he explains the social principles of economic life and tells us what we need to know to win the coming struggle for world dominance. Challenging orthodoxies of both the left and right, Fukuyama examines a wide range of national cultures in order to divine the underlying principles that foster social and economic prosperity. Insisting that we cannot divorce economic life from cultural life, he contends that in an era when social capital may be as important as physical capital, only those societies with a high degree of social trust will be able to create the flexible, large-scale business organizations that are needed to compete in the new global economy. A brilliant study of the interconnectedness of economic life with cultural life, Trust is also an essential antidote to the increasing drift of American culture into extreme forms of individualism, which, if unchecked, will have dire consequences for the nation's economic health., In his bestsellingThe End of History and the Last Man,Francis Fukuyama argued that the end of the Cold War would also mean the beginning of a struggle for position in the rapidly emerging order of 21st-century capitalism. InTrust,a penetrating assessment of the emerging global economic order "after History," he explains the social principles of economic life and tells us what we need to know to win the coming struggle for world dominance.Challenging orthodoxies of both the left and right, Fukuyama examines a wide range of national cultures in order to divine the underlying principles that foster social and economic prosperity. Insisting that we cannot divorce economic life from cultural life, he contends that in an era when social capital may be as important as physical capital, only those societies with a high degree of social trust will be able to create the flexible, large-scale business organizations that are needed to compete in the new global economy.A brilliant study of the interconnectedness of economic life with cultural life,Trustis also an essential antidote to the increasing drift of American culture into extreme forms of individualism, which, if unchecked, will have dire consequences for the nation's economic health., From the bestselling author of The End of History and the Last of Men comes a penetrating assessment of the emerging global economic order, arguing that a nation's social unity depends on its economic strength--and America is at risk for losing both. In his bestselling The End of History and the Last Man, Francis Fukuyama argued that the end of the Cold War would also mean the beginning of a struggle for position in the rapidly emerging order of twenty-first century capitalism. In Trust, he explains the social principles of economic life and tells us what we need to know to win the coming struggle for world dominance. Challenging orthodoxies of both the left and right, Fukuyama examines a wide range of national cultures in order to divine the underlying principles that foster social and economic prosperity. Insisting that we cannot divorce economic life from cultural life, he contends that in an era when social capital may be as important as physical capital, only those societies with a high degree of social trust will be able to create the flexible, large-scale business organizations that are needed to compete in the new global economy. A brilliant study of the interconnectedness of economic life with cultural life, Trust is also an essential antidote to the increasing drift of American culture into extreme forms of individualism, which, if unchecked, will have dire consequences for the nation's economic health.
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HB72.F85

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